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thatcher

/thach-er/US // ˈθætʃ ər //UK // (ˈθætʃə) //

撒切尔,屠夫,茅山,茅台

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who thatches.
    • : a rake or other tool designed to remove thatch from a lawn.

Examples

  • Margaret Thatcher had served under the Heath regime as Education Secretary and witnessed the miners topple the Conservative Party.

  • “What Thatcher did was destroy the working class even as a concept,” says Warchus.

  • Author Hilary Mantel is under fire for writing a story about killing Margaret Thatcher.

  • Next, that exact web of social safety nets was dismantled by Margaret Thatcher, along with the heavily subsidized coal industry.

  • The British, led by then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, won the war: the islands stayed British.

  • The law backs that old Judge Thatcher up and helps him to keep me out o' my property.

  • Thatcher has a fortune to use if he ever wants to try for something big in politics, which doesn't seem likely.

  • Harwood grinned at the youth's naïve references to Edward Thatcher's political ambitions.

  • But this was startling news—that Thatcher was measuring himself for a senatorial toga.

  • He has business interests with Bassett, and Thatcher dabbles in politics just enough to give him power when he wants it.